17’ Back Field Trailer at Seaweed and Sod Farm

17’ Back Field Trailer at Seaweed and Sod Farm
17’ Back Field Trailer at Seaweed and Sod Farm
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Bras d'Or & Boularderie Area

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Trip Advisor Rating 4.7

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About

Take a few days to disconnect with an off-grid camping experience on Cape Breton Island.

Our fully equipped 17′ travel trailer sits atop the hill and overlooks the beautiful Bras d’Or Lake. Seaweed and Sod Farm Bed and Breakfast is nestled away from the main road in Kempt Head, Nova Scotia, a rural community rich in heart and hospitality. Overlooking the beautiful Bras d’Or Lake, we are located about halfway between the Cabot Trail and the Fortress of Louisbourg. Our isolated farm is the perfect place to relax, delight in the sunset, and recharge for your next day of exploring Cape Breton Island.

The accommodations:

  • Just bring your food and drinking water. We supply everything else.
  • Contactless check in and check out.
  • Fully equipped kitchen.
  • Propane-powered fridge/freezer, stove, & heat/hot water.
  • 3-piece bathroom.
  • Bedding, towels, toiletries, lawn chairs, and firewood provided.
  • We have approximately 3 km of walking trails.
  • There is a semi-private beach close by that guests may access.

Minimum 3 night stay.

Location & Contact

7952 Kempt Head Road, Kempt Head, Nova Scotia

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